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Manille (French pronunciation: [manij];
derived from the
Spanish and
Catalan manilla) is a
Catalan French trick-taking card game
which uses a 32 card...
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manille, but
acquired a new name on the
appearance of Halley's
comet in 1682. It is not
related to the
modern trick-taking game also
called manille....
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manilles that
would usually be used due to
their height, this is also mentioned, e.g.
torre de 9
sense manilles (torre of 9
without manilles), which...
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Retrieved 2024-09-02. Buffon, Georges-Louis
Leclerc de (1780). "Le
calao de
Manille".
Histoire Naturelle des
Oiseaux (in French). Vol. 13. Paris: De L'Imprimerie...
- phases, the
final one of
which evolved into a much
simpler game
called Manille that was
renamed Comète on the
appearance of Halley's
Comet in 1682. In...
- (German:
Deutsche Europäische
Schule Manila) and the Lycée Français de
Manille (English:
French School of Manila). Its
abbreviation is EIS. It is the...
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Retrieved December 3, 2010. "Louis-Paul Heussaff. Le
Breton de
Manille". Le Telegramme.
August 24, 2008.
Retrieved August 24, 2008. "Supply Oilfield...
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distinguishing feature of Klaberj**** is that the jack (J****) and nine (
Manille) of
trumps are
elevated to the
highest ranks and
highest card
point scores...
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published his own
account of the ****ingh
mission in 1808.
Voyage a Pékin,
Manille et l'Ile de
France provided an
alternate perspective and a
useful counterpoint...
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trumps are
called matadors or estuches: A♠ (spadille)
black 2 or red 7 (
manille) A♣ (basto) When a red suit is trumps, the
fourth highest trump is the...